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Teacher Mike. It Smells Good
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In this video, we are going to talk about smell. So I smell. Past-tense. I just smelled this. I'm going to smell it again. I am smelling it right now. I have smelled it before. So you can see that smell is a verb. We can use it in every-tense depending on the situation. So smell is the action. I am smelling this. I smelled this. It can also be a linking verb. A linking verb is a verb that you use to connect a noun to an adjective. So this is the noun. This smells adjective good. This smells good. This smells very nice. You can also use smells-like like is-used-to show that two things are similar. So it smells-like what does it smell-like? It smells-like flower. This smells-like flowers, kind of. So we use smells-like to show that something is similar. If I have this, it smells-like ice-cream. Or if I smell this, us, it smells-like chemicals. Not a good smell. Okay, so we use smells-like adjective. If the subject is he, she, it smells. So this smells that smells. This smells-like flowers. He smells-like cologne. She smells-like coffee. So he she it smells I u we they smell no s because it's present-simple. It so you smell-like alcohol. Have you been drinking? You smell-like alcohol. Or you smell-like cigarettes. Have you been smoking? So smell-like something you can also just use smells good or smells bad. Ooh, that smells very bad. Or maybe someone is cooking food. Think. Oh, that smells very good. What are you cooking? I would like to have some smells good. Smells bad. Durian is a popular fruit in asia. And durian smells bad. In my opinion. In many people's opinions, durian smells bad. Flowers smell good. Yeah, smell. Smell can also be a noun. What is that smell? There is a smell in my room. What is that smell? It smells-like I don't know, just an example. It smells-like flowers. Also, this is called an air freshener.
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